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Failure a by flesh becomes firmer, the age lines 75c worth for only tie vote of the senate to confirm the appointment of Charles B. that come from thinness disappear. Warren of Michigan to be attorney general indicates that in the You look younger, firmer, happier, 50c and you feel it, too, all over your at all senators do wear upper house, least, not the yoke of the body. New Englander. More red-blood-cells! S.S.S. aids CISNEROS Nature in There is nothing new in such a situation. As one looks back building them by the mil- lion! There are no unproven theories DRUG STORE through the years, one cannot fail to realize that our presidents about the S.S.S., scientific results of Eleventh and Washington have had a rough road to tread at times. During the war Wood- each of its purely vegetable medici- nal are admitted --- row Wilson was able, in a measure, to dominate congress, but he ingredients by au- thorities. Begin taking S.S.S. today. found the senate recalcitrant when he returned from Versailles It will give you more energy, vitali- and died without seeing his plans put through. Blocs, irrecon- ty and vigor and a more up and go- Try a Herald Classified Ad cibles, insurgents and the rest of them have been a check on ing appearance. \ --— —.., — -— S. S. S. is sold at all good drag — in recent and there is no i __ every president years, surprise, there- stores in two sizes. The larger size fore, in the action of the senate in refusing the confirmation of is more economical. Warren. ^ TVfakes You Feel Warren, however, is one of the few nominees for a cabinet toke Yourself Again who have failed to be confinned. In he is the sixth. position fact, * The first was Roger B. Taney of Maryland, appointed to be sec- retary of the treasury by Andrew Jackson. This occurred on June HUNT’S DAILY Try a Classified Ad 24, 1834. Ten years later, on January 30, the senate rejected the ON Tl IE AIR appointment of James M. Porter of Pennsylvania, nominated for MERCEDES LETTER Radio Digest- —By Associated Press secretary of war by President Tyler. Fifteen days earlier the Courtesy Schaefer Bldg. senate refused to confirm the of HARLINGEN appointment of David Henshaw By HARRY B. HUNT St. Bk. Massachusetts to be secretary of the navy, and on March 3, 1843, WASHINGTON.—A foretaste of a col- ox THE AIR— II • School of the Air; 11:45 Nighthawks, Valley Bldg. DONNA Caleb Cushing of Massachusetts, to be secretary of the treasuiy, lision that seems certain to come when Program for Saturday, March* 14 orchestra. the new under next Central I'laza Hotel Bldg. failed of continuation. The last rejection came on January 2, congress gets way Standard Time Used K1IJ—Los Angeles Times (405.2) 8 con- or winter was in fall given spectators WPG—Atlantic City (299.8) 8 concert cert; 8:30 children; 10 features; 12 SAN BENITO 1868, when Johnson’s appointment of Henry Stanbery of Ohio when the United States senate Charles ensemble; 9:30 orchestra. orchestra; 1 Lost Angels. Alaska Bldg. to be attorney general, was voted down. Gates Dawes, newly sworn in as vice WEEI—Boston (silent). KFI—Los Angeles (468.6) 8:45 talk; McALLEN In none of the earlier cases was the vote so indecisive. president, addressed to that body his WGR—Buffalo (319) G music. Taney 9 orchestra; 9:45 talk; 10 orchestra; Bowie Bldg. THE POWER views as to what its conduct has been WEBH—Chicago Post (370) 7 concert; was rejected by a vote of 28 to 18; Porter by 38 to 3; Henshaw 11 quartet; 12 popular songs. BROWNSVILLE in the past and should; be in the fu- 8 Riviera theatre, dance; 10 stories, OF MONEY 34 to 27 to 19 and 29 to 11. In IVHAS—Louisville Times Johrnal West Bldg. by 8; Cushing by Stanbeiy by ture. guitars, readings; 11 dance. (399.3) ■ 7:30 concert. the case of Warren, just rejected, the vote was 40 to 40 and the As Dawes talked, one could sense n KYW—Chicago (536) 7 concert; 8 vocal; absence of Vice President Dawes prevented the tie being broken. developing atmosphere of conflict. The 9:05 talk; 9:10 Youth's Companion; WMC—Memphis Commercial Appeal A SAVINGS ACCOUNT in address was in the of a 9:35 12 1 8:30 piogram. Later, on a motion to reconsider, confirmation failed by a vote of pitched key j Congress classic; carnival; grandmother chiding an un- Insomnia club. Paul 8 this bank, ready cash—is 41 querulous VVCCO—Minneapolis-Rt. (416.4) to 39. child. WLS—Chicago 7 7:15 ruly (344.6) lullaby; philosophies; 8:30 concert; 10 or- the lever by which you can The president, however, has disregarded the advice of some • Dawes scolded, chided, ragged. His National barn dance; 11:15 Senate chestra, quartet. theatre. move the world. republican leaders, and has resubmitted the nomination of War- thin, high-pitch’d voice rose to even CKAC—Montreal (425) 6:30 concert; Money, shriller notes than on the occasion of News (447.5) 6 "Dad- ren to the senate. WMAQ—Chicago 7:30 concert; 9:30 orchestra. brains and work make the b's famous “Hell an’ Maria” utter- dy"; 8 Pratt and Daw; 8:30 Russia, WHN—New York (361.2) 6:30 health The committee voted to on the nomina- world round. But today report adversely ance. photologue; 9 Chicago theatre. talk; 6:?5 oreh»stra, dance; 8 serv- go today the democrats the (370.?) 6 tion, two republocans having joined making The sedate senate, jealous of its tra- WON—Chicago Tribune or-* ice; 10:30 Roseland dance. money is essential. Save it gan; 6:30 concert, vote 9 to 7 against favorable action. ditional dignitv and power, at first sat string quintet; 8i WEAK—New York (491.5) 6 tenor; 6:15 shocked and silent. classical; 10 orchestras. orchestra; 7 glee club; 8 concert; here—today. WLW—Cincinnati (423) 6 concert, 8-45 Mabelanna The idea of this newcomer, this fire- quin-' Corby; 9:20 pianist; « tet. lafafone. To Hold Party Together i eating politico-financier, reading it a 10 orchestra. WTAM—Cleveland (389.4) 8 dance, nov- lecture on its rules and its conduct WJZ—New York (454.3) 6 orchestra; FEDERAL INCOME TAX FIRST NATIONAL elty. blues within five minutes of taking the oath singer, Hawaiian quintet. 7 art for laymen; 7:15 popular songs; WFAA—Dallas News 6 BROWNSVILLE of are in as at first stunned It (475.9) rerital; 7:30 concert. BANK the democratic party, recently polled, presiding officer, Wrest Bldg. Phone 830 baritone, quartet; 11 orchestra. 244 LEADERS that the must be the party into speechles^ness. WNYC—New York (526) 7:35 Cheateau agreement party “unqualifiedly WOC—Davenport (484) 6:30 Sandman: 7:15 7:30 Then, as Dawes pounded the desk in four; talk; police quartet; of and liberal 6:50 9 RHL line representative progress thought.” of him and religious discussion; 8:30 songs, instrumental; 9:10 travel front renewed his excoria- ~ tne that should nite; 11 orchestra, songs.
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